Ontology Course

Uncover the fundamental nature of existence and reality in the philosophical exploration of Ontology.

Legacy

In today's rapidly evolving world, the principles of Ontology provides a framework for personal growth, ethical decision-making, and deep introspection.

Central Arguments

Ontology explores the fundamental nature of reality and existence. One of the most famous arguments is Descartes' argument for the existence of the self, famously expressed in his statement, "I think, therefore I am."

Interactive

At Memory Wizards, our Interactive Learning section offers bite-sized lessons, thinker profiles, and fun games to engage users in an immersive learning experience.

Explore the Lessons

Timeline

6th century BC

Metaphysics (Parmenides)

4th century BC

Categories (Aristotle)

17th century

Meditations on First Philosophy (Descartes)

18th century

Critique of Pure Reason (Kant)

19th century

Being and Time (Heidegger)

20th century

Being and Nothingness (Sartre)

20th century

Being and Event (Badiou)

20th century

Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (Wittgenstein)

20th century

Process and Reality (Whitehead)

20th century

Being as Communion (Zizioulas)

20th century

Difference and Repetition (Deleuze)

20th century

Being and Time (Heidegger) translated into English

21st century

Being and Time (Heidegger) translated into Spanish

21st century

Being and Time (Heidegger) translated into French

21st century

Being and Time (Heidegger) translated into Chinese

21st century

Being and Time (Heidegger) translated into Japanese

21st century

Being and Time (Heidegger) translated into Russian

21st century

Being and Time (Heidegger) translated into Arabic

21st century

Being and Time (Heidegger) translated into German

21st century

Being and Time (Heidegger) translated into Italian

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